Disease | spinal cord injury |
Phenotype | C0034372|tetraplegia |
Sentences | 12 |
PubMedID- 21603140 | Increased bone loss in immobilized subjects is well-recognized complication in patients after spinal cord injury with tetraplegia [23, 24], in bedridden patients, or in astronauts [25], whereas localized bone loss is well documented in patients with regional disuse, for example, after fracture itself. |
PubMedID- 24828314 | Attending to biographical disruption: the experience of rehabilitation following tetraplegia due to spinal cord injury. |
PubMedID- 26561391 | The following is a far from exhaustive list of clinically important factors to consider when determining if a patient is experiencing csw:fluid overload from initial resuscitation.episodic catecholamine surges induced by central nervous system injury that can increase blood pressure, cause pressure natriuresis, and cause vasoconstriction of capacitance vessels [27].when co-existent cervical spinal cord injury with tetraplegia exists, the position of the patient when tested is critical. |
PubMedID- 22536264 | It is aimed to present the usefulness of inspiratory muscle trainer (imt) in treatment of a 20-year-old male patient with diaphragmatic paralysis and tetraplegia due to spinal cord injury (sci), and supporting effect of imt in recovering from respiratory failure by rendering his diaphragm functions. |
PubMedID- 22506245 | Their underlying diseases consisted of neuromuscular disease (20), motor neuron disease (14), tetraplegia due to spinal cord injury (1), and guillain-barre syndrome (1). |
PubMedID- 22032689 | Our patient did not have cirrhosis, diabetes mellitus or malignancy, but was suffering from tetraplegia due to spinal cord injury. |
PubMedID- 24321081 | Individuals with tetraplegia or paraplegia due to spinal cord injury (sci) are unable to walk and most are wheelchair bound. |
PubMedID- 20205800 | Current high risk features include: spinal cord injury with paraplegia or tetraplegia, severe brain injury (glascow coma score <8), multiple long bone fractures and complex pelvic fractures [8]. |
PubMedID- 25834343 | A 65-year-old male suffering from acute spinal cord injury leading to incomplete tetraplegia presented with severe recurrent clostridium difficile (c. |
PubMedID- 26169880 | Approach: we designed and distributed a technology survey to determine the level of benefit necessary for people with tetraplegia due to spinal cord injury to consider using different technologies, given the burdens currently associated with them. |
PubMedID- 22541374 | Objective: to assess the accuracy of bedside swallow evaluation (bse) compared with videofluorosopic swallow study (vfss) in diagnosing dysphagia in individuals with tetraplegia due to spinal cord injury (sci). |
PubMedID- 21372246 | Background: spinal cord injury (sci) survivors with tetraplegia have great difficulty performing activities of daily living (adls). |
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